García, A. M., Ibáñez, A., Huepe, D., Houck, A. L., Gelormini Lezama, C., Chadha, S. & Rivera-Rei, A. (2014). Word reading and translation in bilinguals: The impact of formal and informal translation expertise. Frontiers in Psychology: Cognitive Science 5

Type of publication: 
article
Type of analysis: 
quantitative
Language: 
English
Authors from TREC: 
Data collection (type of instrument only): 
On-screen activity recorders
Abstract in English: 

Studies on bilingual word reading and translation have examined the effects of lexical variables (e.g., concreteness, cognate status) by comparing groups of non-translators with varying levels of L2 proficiency. However, little attention has been paid to another relevant factor: translation expertise (TI). To explore this issue, we administered word reading and translation tasks to two groups of non-translators possessing different levels of informal TI (Experiment 1), and to three groups of bilinguals possessing different levels of translation training (Experiment 2). Reaction-time recordings showed that in all groups reading was faster than translation and unaffected by concreteness and cognate effects. Conversely, in both experiments, all groups translated concrete and cognate words faster than abstract and non-cognate words, respectively. Notably, an advantage of backward over forward translation was observed only for low-proficiency non-translators (in Experiment 1). Also, in Experiment 2, the modifications induced by translation expertise were more marked in the early than in the late stages of training and practice. The results suggest that TI contributes to modulating inter-equivalent connections in bilingual memory.

Population: 
Translation and/or interpreting professionals
Translation and/or interpreting students
Other language students
Year: 
Monday, May 5, 2014
English keywords: 
Word reading
Wrod translation
Concreteness effect
Cognate effect
Translation competence
L2 proficiency

 

Project initiator:        
https://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/en/
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
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